26 Photos That Will Inspire You to Have a Country Wedding

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How Sweet It Is

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Have you ever seen a more perfectly country wedding cake than this? Not only are we drooling over the dripped chocolate finish, but the floral garnishes (especially the sunflowers) only enhance the elegantly cozy confection's vibe. Let's not brush over the wood cake stand either, which complements the cake's coloring like nothing else.

Photo credit: Tracey Buyce Photography

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Add Pops of Color to the Barn

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Yes, the perfect barn does exist! This one is at HammerSky Vineyards in California. A festive honeycomb garland in the wedding color palette is all this barn needs to be party-ready (okay, a party hat-wearing cow doesn't hurt!).

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Bon Voyage

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Before you jet off on the journey of married life with your new spouse, allow your nearest and dearest to deposit any wedding-related notes into a vintage suitcase at the reception. Denote the area with a small "cards" sign, sourced from heart-shaped pieces of burlap.

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4

Don't Rain on My Parade

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The most ingenious country flower vase substitute? Mini rain boots, which you can use as a guest book table decoration or decor enhancement. And you know what they say—rain on your wedding day means good luck. So no matter the weather, let this be a subtle nod to your future good fortune.

Photo credit: Jennifer Jane Photography

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Fun and Festive at the Farm

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Keep the decorations simple! Straw bales draped with fabric or cloth napkins, loose flower arrangements with bright flowers, and festive honeycombs are all you need to get the party started.

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Message in a Bottle

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Standard wedding guest books have earned a bit of a passé rep, with more to-be-weds steering toward creative alternatives. Enter the message in a bottle route, which can double as newlywed home decor even after the wedding day. Guests still have the opportunity to jot down their well wishes, but this format makes it all the more enjoyable.

Photo credit: Lloyd Photographers

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Ride of a Lifetime

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For any wedding party participants too young to walk down the aisle, enlist the help of the ring bearer to pull them in a rustic wagon and ensure they still have a shining moment. A burlap "Here comes the bride" banner makes the setup all the more wedding-friendly.

Photo credit: Bumby Photography

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No Corning Around

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Saying "I do" on your family's farm? Especially perfect for fall weddings, a corn maze with a decorative haystack entrance will delight guests of all ages. Whether it's the main entertainment during cocktail hour or you even plan to exchange vows in front of the cornfield itself, nothing can top this.

Photo credit: Anna Delores Photography

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Nature Made

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Mason jar, wood slices, twine, and lace: This centerpiece has all the elements required for a rustic-chic country wedding. Plus, a combo of shorter decorations mean guests can still intermingle from across the table without any focal points obstructing their views.

Photo credit: Sarah Kahn Event Styling

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Popping Fresh

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Bring a country fair atmosphere to your reception with an old-fashioned popcorn bar. Offer popcorn balls as well as fresh-popped with a variety of seasonings for guests to snack on before the reception. You can also send friends and family home with an extra bag—because no one can resist edible wedding favors.

Photo credit: Pen N' Paperflowers Studio & Design

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Bee Mine

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Thank wedding guests for stopping by with an irresistible sweet treat—tiny pots of locally made honey. To ensure that the take-home gifts blend in with the country wedding allure, though, display them on pedestals of rustic crates.

Photo credit: Vitalic Photo

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Pastoral Perfection

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Quilt covered hay bales, parasols, yellow streamers, and horses?! It couldn't be more perfect, especially with the natural dirt aisle and tree-covered vow exchange added to the mix.

Photo credit: Tec Petaja

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Circle Up

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Half circles of hay bales surrounding a rustic altar draped with burlap and wood vines create an intimate outdoor ceremony spot—everyone has a prime view of the future newlyweds. This couple covered the hay bales with pieces of old lace and embroidered tablecloths from their grandmothers and aunts to create comfier seats for guests.

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Hats Off

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Of course, the flower girl should throw petals from a cowboy hat while the ring bearer is wearing one. Cowboy boots are a must for both mini wedding party members, too, in addition to matching colorful accessories.

Photo credit: Kendall Price Photography

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Love Potion

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Fun's on tap when you have an outdoor beer bar for guests to serve themselves, like at this ranch wedding where the groom's home-brewed beer was available for all to enjoy. Use chalkboard labels to give everyone a heads up as to which brew they're sipping, and have Mason jars on-hand instead of beer glasses.

Photo credit: The Melideos

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16

Under Your Spell

pinterestBright Event Productions

Marquee letters hung beneath string lights proclaim your L-O-V-E at this barn bash of a wedding that is both magical and simple. It's also an amazing photo backdrop for guests to post and tag with your wedding hashtag.

Photo credit: Bright Event Productions

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Happy Trails

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Give your nearest and dearest a healthy snack break with a DIY trail mix bar stocked with nuts, popcorn, pretzels, chocolate candies, and more to fill cellophane bags. For the ultimate country touch, use sets of barrels as the station's base.

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Candy Land

pinterest Kate Grewal

An assortment of vintage dressers and tables under a tree can serve as an enticing dessert buffet for every type of sweet tooth. Fill apothecary jars with candies, top cake stands with, well, cakes, and layer tiered trays with petit fours. Use one surface for punches and lemonade to keep guests hydrated for a night of dancing under the stars.

Photo credit: Kate Grewal

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Initial Impact

pinterestKatelyn James

Elevate the gorgeous bales of hay at a farm wedding into an impressive decor statement with a floral monogram for the Mr. & Mrs.

Photo credit: Katelyn James

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Sow Sweet

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Lay the groundwork for a festive favor display by using a wheelbarrow full of soil and seed packets, perfect for an intimate wedding at an apple orchard. Prop up a handmade sign on a rake head and rest a couple other farm implements alongside for an extra rustic vibe.

Photo Credit: Jason + Anna Photography

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